Projectiles can move upward or downward or at an angle to the vertical. The only force on a projectile is gravity.
No, projectiles are not always affected by centripetal force. Centripetal force only comes into play when there is circular motion involved. In the case of projectiles, the force of gravity is the dominant force acting on the object.
A catapult is a device used for throwing stones or other projectiles. It uses tension or torsion to store energy and release it rapidly to propel the object. Catapults were historically used in warfare for sieges or to launch projectiles over walls.
Heat projectiles are weapons that release projectiles that deal damage through heat or fire. These projectiles typically ignite upon impact, causing burn damage over time to the target. Examples include flamethrowers, incendiary grenades, and fire arrows.
Projectiles are subject to the force of gravity, which causes them to accelerate downward, and the force of air resistance, which opposes their motion through the air.
Projectiles move through the air due to the initial force propelling them, typically provided by a launcher or a person's action. Once in motion, projectiles follow a curved path known as a trajectory, influenced by gravity pulling them downward. Factors like air resistance and the projectile's shape can also affect its movement.
Some animals that have the ability to shoot projectiles include spitting cobras, archerfish, and some species of mantis shrimp.
Some animals that use projectiles as a defense mechanism include spitting cobras, bombardier beetles, and archerfish.
No, projectiles do not always have a pointed shape. Projectiles can come in various shapes and sizes, depending on their intended use. While some projectiles may have a pointed shape for increased aerodynamics and penetration, others may have a different design to achieve specific effects or functions.
projectiles can be fin or spin stabilized
Some animals known to use projectiles for defense or hunting include archerfish, spitting cobras, and some species of birds like the horned screamer.
No. 38 = .357 projectiles; 380 = .355 projectiles from a shorter case
Yea, they can.
No. Missiles are pretty fast but Railgun projectiles are much faster than missiles.
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Remove projectiles (bullets/shrapnel) from the bodies of men.
The term itself means the study of the motion of projectiles, or the science of designing projectiles for maximum peformance.
HEAT (high explosive antitank) projectiles are specifically designed to attack armored vehicles.